Ok, so not quite -current, but I haven't seen one of these since switching from ipf to npf... in my daily cron email, I was greeted with signs of corruption:
ksh$ ls -l /home/netbsd/current/obj.evbarm/home/netbsd/current/src/sys/modules/wsbell ls: wsbell.kmod.map: No such file or directory ls: wsbell_tramp.S: Bad file descriptor Maybe I should start running with a debug kernel to track this down. Maybe I should also resurrect some fsdb patches to better dump out these inodes. Any other ideas? 186 days uptime, raid0 looks good, no other signs of corruption. -- Paul Ripke "Great minds discuss ideas, average minds discuss events, small minds discuss people." -- Disputed: Often attributed to Eleanor Roosevelt. 1948.
